Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Jan 1910, p. 2

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Booktore opposnri; ROSS s'r. JOHN BARBS OLD 81` AND Sc ot t . nk V ,This o'r good un- til_Feb y 1st, 1910 N'_rEN ;g1LLs. A|_ E - WEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING. Tun -P.`I-Ion: 133 `H'orse:hoeing Owns 8'1`. R Anntn "Y COMMON consent t_he'news- paper is to-day admitted .to be 1 : `expensive advertising medium. The A ience-board. the handbill, the poster, thgcalendar, the program cover and the various other forms `of publicity all have their weaknesses. Scarcely `anyone stops to reada _merchant s handbill. which is usually `found af- terwards lying on the corner lot or oating with the wind along the street or sidewalk. The objection to the fence-board is that it offends the eye and mars the landscape, in this respect running contrary to popular sentiment; besides, all that it carries. to the reader s mind _is the bare name of the article or of the business house ---there is neither space nor oppor- tunity for details. Advertising of this ' character is in consequence largely wasted. A poster may be all right to announce -an auction sale or an entertainment, but is of little value to call attention to the merits of one s stock of goods; while the annual cal- endar is obviously meagre and mono- tonous. ` ' the best, `quickest and least` ~ia nd: ` 1|-I3-.vv n1\.I.,f 1 ,"}fNotaries 15}: "v='--?'ers-.fi.- Money:to"1oa.n in anysums at_ 5 `pgr cqtft; O"ice, ___\1 3L Owgfjj` ; , f f?Bame. Stew,-. L. E a nt,,L. D.:-M-: Stewart. ` 'KUE1',". BARRISTEIL SOLICI- . ,:.tor, JP:-octo.r,, Notary, Conveyancer, - . eta ; . a.'"tin in drawing , and pro atnnf wxl_ls, obtaining ,l_et_- tt.r " ` stratnonhnd `g`uar'dian-'-" s1;ip..,col]ecting accounts, etc. Of- fees, o Rganitblockg fBame. Money` to gan. ' L [LEN`Nox; COWAN * 5: BROWN,` .`n....-he--.. 'cnI:1-`Ono: CA- Akanlgui-n G. A. VRADENI-IUVRST, Barrister, ct\`:n:Onn nhhtv ' pllm .01! f`: ORESWICKE & ALExA}y_.Dg. I)___2-A___- C_I2_ZL-.._ -1 STRATI-IY & ES'1`E_N, BARRIS- ters, Solicitorg xn Hxgl} Court of Justice,` Notaries Public, Convey- `ancers; Oices over the Bank of -Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates, H.H. Strathy, K.C., G. H. Esten. `DONALD Ross, LL.B., BARRIE- `AQ `n Duos`- g` 'A__.. FROM TORONTO H _7O;15Oand 9.oo`a.m. I O IO 15 p.m. V ' DoO'ub;1vTrack% _R_ou`te inn. A. T. LITTLE, late of c~nurci-11. Ont. Ofce and residence John St., Vjnear gorner Elizabeth. Phone 213. ,VuI0QT0hI UIl|IQ'I.b;VUl.'] 1.`!-lOM_P3_ON cntwg Pnopggctbh 131:1; w . A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN ...... .. -... TDPC n.::.. 11), 7!?-3-fl 1 icy-.-3:. ;vnyy\il sun OLE C_Cl3, fm _ -Barr1e.- *Phone~82. - - __ 4 TRAINS A"-V 1'0 mm on. ` % mu-% 9 L I ;5;f` jwm. annual n-........o..`... -...i n.'..nA_.._ .._.,, came""aW9.'A9ever :1 .;.;_o. .-....A'-_. H.T. ARN ALL, M.D..C.M., OZFFIC 3.. DALL.---119- I.I`.s..I. AII.....l..I- f\_ DR. -ROBERT S. BROAD, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, etc... Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Otce and residence, cor, Elizabeth and Brad- ford Sts. (Dyment Gore.) `Phone 105. Box 456. $70,000 FOR INVESTMENT ON good freegaold securi}:-3' at lowest - rate V of interest. o principal money required `until end of the term.` H. Strathy, Solicitor, etc., Barrie. M. D.. C. M. ('l'or.) 1 Late of Toronto General Hospital. idlllce of the late Dr. smith. Collier st. L.R.C'-.P./8: s.Ea1nbm~gh;M.1r.I .ac s. Glasgow ---SURGEON--w iv v\l Eye. Ear, ~Nose"'l`hroat. Having spout! years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar. Throat 85 Nose Hospital. London; Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorelds) ; tor a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London Onhthnlmin m.....a 9.1. V in I 17:9 to oonn-n'i'owornIior. . Piblhhd 1`:-om. the canoe, 1:3 `nmuop Strot. Innlo. In the County - ot sxmooe. tho Pm- ` Jtnooot Ontu-lc1:`.`h:vo17 'l"|nnv-mi nu aurgeon m uoytu London Orhthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hosggial. Brlsto and Birmingham Eye Hos ital. B inghun : former Member: of British phthalmologioal Society. ` I n!`I"l tV_l'_'In nIVlV' A-n |.Y-.---.- `'1 I 1"-'-"` w. A. LEWIS.` |UNWIN. MURPHY 8: ESTEN. ON- tai-`ib 1.42%!!! `gnu-uhvru-a 1:` ..... .._ DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 Carl- `An Ca. Tnnnmba 1-5` `I 'D_-..`I-1--.. Dr. I. A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Simcoe County. Office nd Residence: William Street,` Al andale. Tele- phone 3o a. At Stroud Oice: 2 to 4 pm, Monday to Friday. ULBLV L` \Il" \p \I.".l'l&` u D1, VV 1` Barristers, Sqheitors for obtaining probate of mlis, uardianship and administration, an general Solici- tors, Notaries, Conve ancers, etc. Oices, Hinds block, 0.6 Dunlo alumna} -nice`: "Anger on `Autos -4. vnuucy, 85:51.90 .IIIU\vl\ &1U.U IJHIIIUP street, ` Birtie. `Mane to loan at 4% aud5.per cent. ranch ofces at Creemore and Alliston. -I-Iauglr ton Lennox, K.C., Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. Brown, LLB. I 131135351 L; \J a.\u L DITIIBICT, Solicitor, . Nata `Public, &c. Of- ce--1st oor " 3:11: of Toronto `Building. _ Money to loan at low- est rates. `-` , I-.45! VV I-\uI\l3 ll: l`3l.4l.`al\1'll`IlJEI\t 'B$rristers, Solicitors of the Sn- preme Court. of_ udicature of On- tario, Proctors, otaries, `Convey- ancers, etc. Monev to loan. Of- ce, Ross Block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswicke, Arthur Alexander. The newspaper form of `publicity is vastly different, inasmuch .35 it `reaches the ho_r_nesg--the foundation of society. An advertiser here secures the advantage` of the widest possible cimle of readers---.readers -who, intake. theireperusals during the quiet of the reside where there is plenty of op- portunity aorded to weigh and un- derstand.` This is the kind of adver `tising that tells. It is the most ex- peditious, and in the long run gives by far the most benecial results. l\I&VllL4LI l.\\ h)uJ, 1444.11 JJr\l.\LVJ" ter, Solicitor, etc; Bank gf Toron,-` -to Building, Barrie. Money to loan. 5. .5 . 1 11541 :x.|..4.|.4 AVLol.l"\I-AV] ., uu.` 1.` ;\.1.`. in Bothwe1l s b1`ock, Allandale. On the premises `at night. ;. G. SMITH & cci, ESTABLISH- ed 1869. "Open day and night. Qdlliert and. *_-Clapperton Streets, B'2a`rrie.- '~* Pone* l.l\o V70 ll 8 all-I-h L\v.l[\L`, Surgegn, :c.ffZii'. c.s., Edin., L.R. C.P., London. Ofce and -resi- dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- phone, 77. . _..-v..--vv --rtri , x daily from r.I.\- LvA\J.L\.L.L1I.LLal\ J..4l.\;&V, J1 bull ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N-Y.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear Nose anti Throat. Consultation] hours II a.m. to 5 p.m., and by ap-` pointment. as! 114$`, $V.l\Jl\K'.I.'1I 3 DDLLN. tafio Land Surv.eyors,i Engineers, Tetc. Estal_>1ished.x852. Oicc, Med- i ca.l 'Bu.ild1ng,'S.E. corner ` Rich- mond and I Bay -Streets, Toronto. '1`elephone,. Main, 1336. Instruc- tions left "with Strathy 8: `Esten, Solicitors, Bank of Toronto Build- ing, Bame, will be promptly at- tended to. - -..._ vyuuuwou-vavulglvul cutaway. OFFICE-78 DUNLOP srnnnr, BARRIB. ' Phond 54. P. O. Box. 96. nu. ARTHUR ROSS _ UNDER'I`KERS'._ A -Dower. Fi.el,di.8 ` vfnue remained at the `sainen V V A, T vrhen he took _o`iee.. I_Ie7*`sE6iil'il.-"*':.in'-` `ve millionshnvv'1Ardda15tsi 1 . Mr. Fielding claims credit for the factthat the `Government added less than sixty-ve and one-half million dollars to the net debt of the coun- try during the first twelve and three; quarter years of its period in office. The Finance Minister forgets to state that during that twelve? and -three-quarter years his Government. -received `a revenue of something like -twenty-four million dollars per an__- =nurn in excess of the revenue of.-the ' 'T.11pper Government in the last`t)Irel- `'3; months` that Gwcmmnt was is -received some `three hundred anglwsix million dollar `ddt!i?s.ethe: trslv three-quart..e_r.... .. ye.ar;a_.,.,,;endiiia. March 3i`st`Iat mars '{li`an" !i'`Aw'6uld have handled ` had %;7the`:.=na;,ipng},~rea stead -of incrasing..,th_e,gdebt' by. six " amount. 4.andfstill`:hav;e; and so a A scene` of a very pretty _que_t of roses and lili'es,vo:thef`vally;f ; '__entered' .__the ' drawing-room, -leaning upon -the .' _ if Lilian_. ennings Manseld, ithe. 'gzroo1'n sr.be`st~ -; , ' an. My .PT~1sh$.l;i of If gimony. was r :.p.ert ornml :1 level-gr `as, ` to use the law already at hand. V T SAWiYER--LONG. _ Locust Lawn, Bradford, wasithe. w'ed'ding..o'n Christmas DaY.._when Ella Louise`, youngest daughter o_f Mr. and. Mrs. Cyrus Long, became the wifelof Mr. J. Harvey Sawyer, ,Of,.,In`}'|iSl.. 3At- 2.3o o ocTock as the wedding. march, was being played by her cousin, Miss. Birdie Bowles, `the ~b'eautIf.l'1l_ ,~a[nd charming` bride, `dressed in f" white moor- -gandie, and carrying-. alshow.ei' Thou`-, arm` of-_h.er :;father,:.who ` are r- .1 her awa" . She;rwas.`2ittI'endehd- iss 090- Pk suRvEYd." PI-IYASIICIANS. FINANCIAL. . \.I._,___ ,,..gnL_\,:; .::;Notar1es =-:1%ubhc-,4 'Q`. ' `lasagna `Av 14....` :_. l__CH.UBGH BROS. ' f`. f P` in the com? YA. L__ _u-- u . -__..-uv-o "$5.: .3. " nl;lt :on haveuny advertis hgto do the oiuahty of - mg . . ' pla:'1&.mi thd paper that reaches the people _ not afraid to pay the price. _;g'Advert&uments are. charged according ta. spaoe-18 llneugate mean`:-e make one inch. V ' mvnnrxsixa. Legal Notices. Auetlonseles, Amusement: etc.-li`irst insertioxr 10 cents e: line. each , e0 euguent insertion 5 come pen in; notices. no cents per line for a-at {$1-tion ; 5 cents per line for each subseo uent nn`33.3':`m`: '.3.`:3. .?':2?'n.`rgea "".f'.`%"1`: .`.`. 5 M `Obituarv Poetry 50 per line. ooxiuacut. 'co1u'nA,c-r Iunzs. Mr 93----lllltm. " 17.... 'l.IQpm lllo V 12 changes of Advertisements allowed per year. If more are required, composition rates be charged. Advertise a will not be allowed to use their space for at. lertlsing anythin outside their own regular business. Sho (1 they do so transient rates will be charged for such ad- . vertisements. ....r y...` ......u an r n.ru.snu.ulan'1'B. Condensed advertisements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found, property for sale or to rent,_ 3 eci_c articles, etc., etc. must be accomnanlc vnth the cash, and wil} be inserted-rst insertion 2 cents per word each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names,addresses and gures counted as words) but a. reduction of one cent per word will be made when the numberot insertions of same -matter exceed four 17511011-nu: can 5 2 ll L- V o one-tthiwridu on amV';o1;Iitt%. an gin no' aocoun spec us ven. rule will be strictly carried out. mustbe handed into theo not later that Saturday at no o'clock and t e co for such change mnstbein THE ADVAN olce not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in any notice of intention to charge advertisements ce h week. otherwise the advertisers announcement - {nay not be made public until the week follow- us`, A ,_---v- vuuvvvun -vu- cuu for adverunemenu mun In ever one be mounted on solid metal lune- CRAIG!-IURST, ONT. LICENSED AUCTIONEER; AVb\IhJU I W Stock Salw FOR THE courrrv or smcoe. ` Most reasonable terms given on all` CL- -!_ C-I-.. I editox-i_a1 columvnsof the Weekly, Sun in criticism of the Fielding budget is of especial interest. com-\ ing as it does from an independent; source : T """'\. "'"""""""""""""""" """ """""" : ii MAKES YOUR sxm `$LlKE VELVET I .a. Mn1\TL' M A\T Q (11 vnvnnvr A ----- Q no.1: as 0 JJJJIJLJ, noted Horse-Shoer of Barrie. We lead in Horse-shoeing and are spar- ing no pains or money in putting our shop away ahead of all others. Give us a trial and be convinced. }Phone'234.' i)iiILEii.'6n':. Druggioc, .,+W.. Nmiceorsemen We have secured the services of MR. ALFRED W. BELL, the VIl\`(hI` U5...` CL`-.. -f D-.4-.3_ V - poitions or local `advertise- DOP willbe sold It an nvnnnn `:ihR1;Mn_AILWA . e . John J ennett, lI.'39_!{9!Y E9 M1 I NEXT DOOR TO THE TANN ERY Is 0 n for all-orders in CASTINGS. MI `REPAIRS. 8:3. Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made V ' and nepnired on shotteat. notice and moderate prices. Allwork` done b expert machin- ilf. nun` mnnnamonn 68...; -1-.. .81. John & rooker - Expert Machinists : MONKMAN S GLYCEDQNIA. Has a marvellous e'ect on rough skin. .One or two applications will remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin acquires ' the smoothness and softness of s ' -baby's. Giycedonla is not sticky. and gloves may be worn a few moments I after using it. DII=t\A `Kn gm.` 0:. Allwvox-I; don e t hi - jet` and gngmnteuiyrl;lt)?:xl'as s`iM? n ; column r column ` ton `urns. GEO. MONKMAN. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS nrlnnt` a.J.-o....o:.._..._A- 1` - FIELDIN_G S BUDGET. jg----- IHE FOLLOWHNG from" 313.: mm uulll U 15c sud 250. Delightful after Ihaving. lgrgeat subscription . nvvcu uuveruse- rld at an advance and on no other |3 be nrivnn 'l`l-l- Barrie. HAunilton'.A N0- 585: ` ` 55._...'l.I p;m_ .22nnuo7nV.` m 26..V..5_pVm %i)`e"1'ibfdT oi xtt;vagaE;. ihih 1'-c.cji"\r.. . ed. qa.`.tmpora;yA.5heck...during,.1th.dcfg 1?%!Lsi9:1 V of . I992:..i.s% ?i6`?i?*L%re?i A fr:_`eyv"ed" an`c`i` *a'g`gtafv`at'e"d.`?' % I \ ..h9tt1<,1:7h=V. beszi f?i1ii.d:,r;!1d 3, . 0 tiactsv; :iII`I s'`3*ard'lt0 ith_it$;.i1n`dettd1tiitgia` form one satisiimtorve? chapters in Gofvjefhient3si"eree0rdf7v A` In 1903"` the Goverum_ei1t;"_ estilmatede the cost of the ,7East:e,r!_I` h1,3,ivis`io_r`I._: _% which is, being. built byfthe` GOYf!1':` merit, with public money, at $51,300,:-_._ ; 090-, Up, to the end of the n,_ancial.-_ year of 1900 no less than $53,391,000. ' had been spent; .$a0,000,000, .m0re.is`-3 . being`; expended in the `present year; __ $27,000,000 is: being asked for next year; `Here is a total. of over-$1_05,4. ,_ 000,000; and the end is not yet; -_~Mr. ._ Bordensome months since estimated" 2. the cost. of this Eastern Division, counting interest for which the. coun- try will certainly be liable, and ex-2 eluding $11,000,000 of interest tor which there is a contingent liability, at $160,000,000; and the. faetsseem tQ justify the estimate. The length of: this division is 1803 miles. A total I of $150,000,000 gures out at nearly: $85,000 as mile--just about double what it cost the Canadian Pacic to build its short line to Sudbury. ' In his attitude towards bounties to -' favored industries Mr. `Fielding is still hopelessly in error. He says that during the last ten years the customs . reyem. at points at whichiron and steel industries are in operation has ' been increased byover` $9,000,000, and- gives this as a justification. for tho inayment of $13,377,000 in bounties to at F. a I u these industries in the same time. .The increase in nublic revenue at these points was, the `Finance Min- ister thinks, mainly owing to the stimulous given by the bounties granted. Leaving aside the fact that it is hardly good business to pav out over $13,000,000 7 for a return of $0,- I I r . . lv I n i V - ooo,boo, Mr. Fielding s position is wholly untenable. `The payment of these bounties put favored corpora- tions in a position to outbid farmers in the labor market, and by this means to attract labor to Sydnev,,= the Sault and other points that would otherwise have been available for the purpose of relieving the famine on- the farm. This bounty..policy` has thus worked double injury to agri- culture; farmers have been taxed to provide the money with which to pay the bounties, and the_ receiot~'of,the' bounties by the steel barons has en- ablsd the latter to attract labor from` the farm and to compel the payment of increased wages "for such labor as remained on the farm." Lawn," Bradford, was the. scene very wedding on Christmas Day, _-when Ella youngest daughter Mr. and. Long, became wife of Mr. J. Sawyer, of. nIn;xisl.. At the match being played by her cousin, Miss Bowles, `the beautiful and dressed in or- gandie, and carrying ashower bow quet of roses and lilies of the valley. entered` _the drawing-roor'n_, `vleaning _.upon~the'arm of her father. who gave ;-her aura` Shewas attended` by` Miss jLilian -_ ennings of Manseld, while ;the groom's best man` was. Mr. Hat- '?vey `Hughes, of` .5troujd.. The cere-' gmonyawas .perform'ed byRe'v, J. A: _Lonv.` Ph.D.,~ .o ,Brampton, a former gnastor,` and `a my intimate friend of ; ;ersninz =t7iiI'Ii;-- ;{9f,,a 51`i?l1to; `a..`Q|';,d-_":'\o`;`t"h""`Cf:.. 7$`v`.e' i " V ~ .o. rgthef family, -:'ass'i'sited Rev. " Mr. ;:B_,u'chanan, of `:1Bi'a`d6rd:-;f After the ; `note: was -safely ,. tie`1d:; ;_ ,. forty` gu3tS':=33t. .down. 1,0 de;e`11I`I..e.i'.l;.;x;aft;,ell' which ~f.the,"`haiit5iv' icimplee Wt * ibnlthc . . `. ads wrcllsd :23, tmcl? * V _ A runs or Bmsacnn-'rxox.v V 01 per Jmmm in Advance e V V ' UNITED `STATES sunscnmmae 31:50 IN ADVANCE npon List unti the money is paid. baorlbere new in arrears for three month: `(I over will be charged 81.50 pereunmn. - ._ an-no new :1; 0 will beaddeel tothe Bub-I the present law gives theGovern- ment all the power that .is necessary, if the Government is really desirous of using the power at hand. The law as it stands authorizes the Govern- ment to .enau'ire,_ through. a judge, into any combination that is alleged to exist; i-t authorizes the Govern- ment,_if the judge reports a cornbi_'ne in existence, to zneduee or abolish the- duty that is used as a cover for com- bination. The statute which `covers \all this is .broad enough to justify the Government: in employing coun- sel as may be ordered. _ What is need- ed is not so much more law `as- a will law already hand. . W -nr-or 13$:-A pain > W'hat Mr.- Fielding proposes in re- gard to amendment of the law touch- -ing the control of combines can be more einteiligently dealt with when the legislation promised is laid'.be- fore the House. . Meantime, how-A ,,J.= gl-` ,,.H'_`I`lls {says that ._7r`afiIrOads am .h.Yi.n.8.* hi` hand` tim% fni.akin%%AndVs mgt. Thisa-ha-s ~n;it\ '-been the` case- with;ttains, recently M, . ~ .4,-_~u` more Like '1\` 3` ?l`l15ahi;' -, -- -- ' vuuu out-av Christmas .dainties~ a1l__con- stunned and the` campaign cigar `run outh,_`:`the general health of the com- `lmuizity ought soon to show a notice- ablg `improvement. Yo. l3...`.1I.lhm ' 48.... tlpm " 55...`. 7.50pm - .uywvuq u-177,. `mom T ' Noe u..;`.upsm - 48'.;..I,I%p.m . / ,.`\ i ' Lites: news fr6msA;Mar`s` conrms thc ;;;j;*eport that v`thc".:`eare' no canals thug. :Grow`s _ more like Newmarket evezfy day. ' ` ` T ',om,..a ;";:;;;.' \II1|t.u A vuunnng an-wxgcuuo ' Minister Fielding" announces that thev_.will soon begin making , gold coins at the Ottawa mint. One trouble about those gold coins is tha`t,we shallfall get round-shouldered carrying. so many around. _----v.-- 9-nu Calggry Herald.` ,7 _._._v_._ -r-v-u-pv-v _ Parry Sound farmers are organiz- inghhto exterminate the wolves that arekdestroying their `stock. Tough as the job may be, it will be much `easier than to `wipe out the- two-legged ones that infest every community. -_-,.,..,_, -.-..... ._ % The public street lightixig in Cal- gary is about thelraw-est attempt that ,is put on in any city of any preten- sions-in Canada. It s for the com- missioners (to "say. Let there be light!" A e , _-_--_-_- _..--....-..--.. Lloyd George is throwing many hard names at the dukes `these days. Trving, perhaps, to make people for- get how he, in the British house of commons, loudly cheered when the news of Boer successes came once upon" a time. The .British nance minister seems to be a little fellow when you look at him in a certain ' I % _ 'Featherless_ nipeds. vHa.milton ` Spectator. {V9550 ` I Mr. Downie of Toronto was an] Xmas. guest of Mr.-F. McMulkin. The Misses `Susie ,and Jessie Mc- Ateer of Toronto are visiting their mother, Mrs. McAteer. Miss Edith `Page of Barrie and Miss Margaret 'Hyde of `Toronto were visitors at their repective homes over Xmas. _ ""__. `I".`1_!-,, 111! at I C ` - - ---uv-w Calgary News. 'I"I-_ , ,I I- ` The Point of View. ;Bcllevi1Ie Intelligencer. 1 r"n1rrl (:45;-u_.u.. 2.. LL----2 - ANGUS. (Too late for last week.) Miss Ella Shaw of New York is spending her Xmas. vacation- with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. ' M:n 'M..n:.. 13....-- -.._:---4 -7- \lI|lI\lI lio`tE. H. K. Clark_of the Queen ity spent Xmas. with. his parents, 1-. and Mrs. C. K. Clark.;"_ `Ml - ~r'I.-._u-- T1, Mr.` Eldon Walkinshaw of the Northern Navigation Co., Sarnia, is spending his holidays with his nar- ents. Mr`. and Mrs. Wm. Walkinshaw. 'M':._-3 ur..u....a: v.vz n.._.u-_.I M, wusa. 4.11:. an Nita . VV III. VVHIKJHSHHW. Miss Waltiru of Bradford spent Xmas. with her grand-parents,` Mr. and Mrs. Grove. 4 VII-` ._..I 'II__ 'I\- 7 1w V n AVLIBC nuu auu 1..uua.n b ErK.V The Methodist Sunday School en- tertainment on Christmas night in `Victoria Hall was a decided success in. every respect.` The `evening was .ne, the sleighing `good, and many came from a distance, Barrie, -Ivy, Alliston, Lisle and" other places, and lled the hall to `its capacity. The -decorations were particularly notice- ab1e .and .ad_mired4l for` taste and beauty, V The `gentlemen who had the task in `ch arge, .viz., Messrs. `Everard VV1est,g;Ar`cl,1ie Duckworth. and Ran. iWest,'_ deserve, spe.cial__ colmnendation for this, very-excellent part. -VNever `w.er,e; such decorations` put up in` our Town on any occasion, Thus, this added beauty to the enjoyment ot all, present. `The. programme was the best tin - e h.i$.tor?.v, of `.3. S. entei`tairi-- i menttst 3.9.: our .`vi1I.a:r.; e,t.he -rsundaye ehjool` ehola-rr`ta~kin'g an Avery;'e'"prdm-i- ,xue nti o;ai:t-': the_r'e.in.1and* ' " " *bn"ur`* '- =-iMi9. D, ucr -parents, Mr. and Mrs. bhaw. Miss Nellie Bruce grrived home on` Friday after a lengthy 'visit with relatives in Lang, Sask. MP on!` Icon `X71 U T-I-_,- -4; 9 rcxanves In Lang, bask. `Mr. and Mrs. W- . H. Johnston of Gravenhurst spent Xmas. and over Sufday with. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. El- Iinu auu H113. 9. IX. DIHYK. Mr. `Charles Perry of Toronto and his. s1s.tcr, Mrs. R. J. K1inck,- were Xmas. visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. " Mr 92111 Mo-Q Pan. .3 'l`L.....LA._.. .. ~ : `4 3-cw: I.- ~..~'.-i ?***.*";?."`@.s:' 2 ` o. :. H, ... - 3 -3%. . -.; . . -_>`..r, -_ V 1.3 `N 79I.'IlamaaUi:\IiJt.poa|hl -s*"Cs`1UIln=' - 3` IN! a m'1`oroneo Scovth 8515-15 p m "as I P.m..-39'?397'-9?rr*-13%,P, 3! rw upm.~.v1-ommomauna 'mim* Maj Gra 1r.eIII,lIIIxtIItA.-...os.-;_ I-!3I3_m 44 ' Daily ihclddiii. Sunday." fconihzviood mu..:.. %% ` nuns: sun. auu .a.u,1a. JUN]! .ITCIl'y. ' ' Mr. and Mrs._- Carr of Thornton were Xmas. guests of Dr. and_ Mrs;' Iw$" 1-` - o p '1: auu uua. \J'[UV . c I Mr. -and Mrs. D.` J. Ferguson of London, Ont., are spending Xmas. and New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bell, Riverdale Farm. 111.. \l........:- `I"|-__:J--_ -2 12,, I Iva. Lqcu, AIVCIUBIC PU-11110 Miss Maggie-Davidson of Kearney and Mis Jessie of Tofonto are hav- ing as pleasant vacation with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson. I Mr W T 'FA_D..nL .l `L. `IT 11 u pancuuv. 1.1111. auu J.V1I'S. J85. JJHVICISOTI. Mr. H`, L. Ta:-Bush. of the W. R. Brock Company, Toronto, and Miss. Thossie 'l`arBush, of Moulton Col- lege, Toronto, spent Xmas. at their. home. L V `t___ 5,9 Var ' on war IIUIJI O M:s. Stieno of Hamilton is spending the-holiday season at her V'b_r1?/}!1er s home, Mr. C. K Clark s._-- .. "D......1.'. r~n-._1- -2 Lr-;..:n-.- 7- upv us: a uuxuc, U11. 9. A. LABTK S. [ 1_VIiss Pearle` Clark of Hamilton is eenjoyimz` her visit with her cousins, [Misses Ada, and Lillian `Clark. ` "l"I.... \A'..4.I.-.I:..;. c_'___'.:_-- ~_u.__q VT:ke.a Chance, . `.3 1`4uI..3r' ., *7` Matters _of Heulth. hie aa%=:rouawa ":`-L n-`n. QII 'I.`>.` -ss..a.`V";;s;v"1. an lfiierent B} t ` IW. C. Andrew] LIA VUFACTURER OF H` b .Buggies,*Cnrriages, Wagons I Sleigh: and Cutters. S'rmc'r Pnnsoxuu ATTENTION PAID ro Dec. 28ti1, - "r\--' ---_-.- - --vi --'- .'I'tWis with great pleasure, that we, ,the members, friends and pastor of i the Methodist Church at Anten Mills, do present you with this locket and chain as aslight token of our appre-A ciation of your devoted services to the music and singing of'the House of, the Lord. You have been un- changeable, steadfast, humble and obedient to all the requirements ofour choir. We assure you we have been delighted and have proted by your work, andwith the sweet spirit you have shown, `as organist, in thus ll- ing one of the most honorable and responsible positions, in our church. Our prayer for you is that you may be spared long to glorifyyour Sav- iour in this capacity. ` Signed on behalf. of all. ' _ _, ' , , Thomas Legate, Pastor. -OLI. The fol-l;>-v'sri711--.'ac'l-Extc-.-s;Epeaks for itself :' A . Miss Bertha F. Reynolds : No. 55 B'AYl-'lELD 51; I115 \ll'llCUu u _ , All kinds In best companles Alt. Allan Line and c.P.R. 88. _co's A. F. A; Malcomson 1 V- _ .. --u; vs V: QJCII Vigor, nevIi'mp'r"6ved formula. Then yourhair will remain V agile, on Kou1;head,v!Iere It * ongs. neegumdm '. Keeps the min. yhtkhiv-A ~ Insuranice. . V . is it lncliijgd. to % run `away P` Don -I punish it, with lwcl .l|'l- brush and comb! Feed it. nou 1 lab 1:, save iitwith Ayers-Hgir` V3-Ag -"A... l.._.;-..~.~_I 3- Contrary? 1; it: lnclingd. to `away No; .5! ..'l.I1n.m "_ 66....,I.p;m BARRIE BREWW8 BIIMPANY DU'N.LOP s'rn:u:'r EAST Brewed Ehrelu from the Finest Malt and I-lops. Splendid ALE_ and PORTER. The Best and Brllnest In cask and Bottle Alvt. and. -brim`: it with you; jW%e% will allow : discount of Lon all Fancy Goods, guhcm gtlvaup!

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